Vijayan flags fake news, photographs on social media

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Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram
Last Updated : Jun 25 2017 | 8:22 PM IST
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan today criticised the "increasing trend" of circulation of fake news and photographs on social media and said the state government was committed to regulate it.
In a Facebook post, he said persons in the cyber world should become "responsible netizens".
The government is committed to take serious steps to regulate fake news spreading via social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp and Twitter, he said.
The trend of using social media platforms for character assassination, trigger communal tension and post anti-women comments is on a rise, Vijayan said, adding even 'responsible persons' of the society indulge in such actions.
"Social platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp are filled with fake news and photos. Not only the persons who create these fake images, even those who forward them are guilty," he asserted.
Case in point, the Left leader referred to the circulation of the photograph of a person who was seen lying down on a seat inside a Kochi Metro coach, with a caption "the person was drunk".
But, later it was found that the man was a speech and hearing impairedperson, who was on his way back from a hospital, after visiting his brother in a critical condition.
Vijayan said the person, identified as Eldo, was a "victim of public trial" by social media in the name of social responsibility.
The chief minister also referred a similar incident of 'social media trial' of one Salim in Delhi metro two years ago.
"Both these persons are victims of human rights violation and public trial," he added.

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First Published: Jun 25 2017 | 8:22 PM IST

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